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Post by bradley300 on Jan 11, 2009 12:16:51 GMT -5
yeah I remember that now, just strange b/c in kentucky you can take 5, strange that they are protected here but i geuss the river keeps them from crossing the border.
I did see rumors of hogs in Indiana, now that would be neat!
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Post by bradley300 on Jan 10, 2009 23:21:39 GMT -5
i know this is an old post, but i'm in the same situation! Just starting out, i'll hunt anything with anybody that wants a partner. i'm in sellersburg
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Post by bradley300 on Jan 10, 2009 23:01:56 GMT -5
this is a great program. I have always wanted to deer hunt but i'm the only one that would eat the meat, and a whole deer to myself would be way too much. seeing I can hunt and not have to take all the meat for myself is part of the reason I decided to start hunting
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Post by bradley300 on Jan 10, 2009 22:53:46 GMT -5
Hello! Just signed up! I recently got the itch to start hunting. I have hunted for years ( deer and coon ) during the holidays when i visit family in TN but this last xmas i gt the itch to step it up and try to hunt closer to home.
Anyway, I'm 26, married, and I live in Sellersburg. I work 3rd shift ( 10pm to 6am ) being up all night makes it easy to stay up late and chase coonhounds on the weekends ;D I bought a 12 ga. 870 and will probably have to hunt pubic land but I dont mind. Mostly deer and turkey I'd say, but i'd really like some more non typical stuff like 'yotes, foxes, bobcats...
I'd also love to coon hunt ( or anything else really) with anyone that wants the company, or at least dosent mind me tagging along. I dont have any land or a dog, but I dont mind helping out where i can if I can tag along
I'm also starting at JCTC (then U of L) to get a B.S. in biology so i can study this stuff for a living
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Post by bradley300 on Jan 10, 2009 22:43:40 GMT -5
yeah i figured. i went coon huntin in tn over christmas w/ my grandpaw and got the itch and decided i should go more often
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Post by bradley300 on Jan 10, 2009 18:13:55 GMT -5
any new news on this? i'd love to give this a try! I live in sellersburg, but i dont mind driving about anywhere
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Post by bradley300 on Jan 10, 2009 17:49:20 GMT -5
i think you have to let the hunters get the dogs, but you dont have to let them kill the game. its an understandable argument, if i was against hunting I wouldnt want hunters on my property. Hounds can also be heard quite a ways away and can while its a sweet sound to some its a nuisance to others. I'm not sure the government need to intervene tho, it doesnt seem like anything two sensible adult parties cant compromise on.
We have left out dogs many many times over the years that wont give up or are too far out we cant find. Its alot more courteous to do that and knock on the door in the morning that get caught by a irrate land owner at midnite. we lay out a jacket that that dogs owner has been wearing and every time, the dogs is sleeping on that jacket the next morning when we come after him
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Post by bradley300 on Jan 10, 2009 17:40:41 GMT -5
Ive been coon hunting since i was real young when I visit my dad and grandparents in TN, but I'm getting the itch to do some more of it up here in IN. Anyone willing to let me tag along? I dont have any land or dogs of my own ( i do have a shotgun ) but I love going and helping out where I can
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